Portrait is the most luring part of photography...Foe example flaws in an individual's face can be accentuated, if not cared for,, it is therefore, pertinent for the subject to be in good getup of MAKE-UP. Appropriate make up can transform a model to give the required face-lift. This will also help disguise greasy and shiny faces and help them make non-reflective.Unkempt finger-nails and messy hair will also need attention, i

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Shooting with big aperture....!

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The closeups are generally shot with medium apertures at f8 or f11 to give maximum depth of field...The picture above was taken at f4 with 70-300mm lens and focused in front. The front area comes sharp, but letting the back portion as out of focus....This treatment can be given keeping in mind the DOF u want, giving more attention to small area or the whole picture....The f4 is to be used cleverly in closeups with DSLRs. However when shooting with smaller aperture the whole flower will come sharp, still maintaining good bokeh (background out of focus).

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The art of photography is all about light and exposure....LIGHT means the surroundings around you and exposure denote the use of Camera, may be of any kind,sorry, here film and digital compact, prosumer, or DSLRs.It is day light, with sun, clouds, shades under tree, verandah,shadow beside a wall.It is night with darkness but with lots of hopes in lighted areas anywhere,fireworks...the choice is urs to exploit above to the best in simple or pictorial terms...A little bit to remind you of finding out good angles, giving correct exposure with the source of light before you to avoid disappoints...Oh...no disappointments...You have to check easily on LCDs the result immediately and change settings accordingly for the best in front of your camera. Next there is no limitation in memory cards. With good number of memory cards with you, thousands of pictures can be shot. THERE is the best friend in COMPUTER to load and check, retain, delete,correct images as per your liking, storing them in CDs/DVDs....Having few prints hanging on your wall to let you know of your art.